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  • May 2008
    • Amazon to Launch On-Demand Video Streaming

      Amazon to Launch On-Demand Video Streaming

      (Newser) - Amazon plans to open the sluices for pay-per-view video streaming within weeks, Reuters reports. The Internet retail giant already rents videos for download via the Web but is enhancing its digital media service to better compete with rivals like Apple and Netflix. Amazon boss Jeff Bezos told a conference yesterday the service will be "a new version of video on demand." More »

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      Amazon.com   online videos   Netflix   Amazon   Jeff Bezos   streaming content   AppleTV   streaming movies

  • January 2008
    • The Real Macworld Scoop: Video Podcasts on Apple TV

      The Real Macworld Scoop: Video Podcasts on Apple TV

      (Newser) - Thin laptops and online movie rentals got the hype, but NY Times blogger Saul Hansell says the real news from Macworld is the inclusion of video podcasts on Apple TV. This opens up a new world of free, ad-supported, on-demand programming on our televisions, which he predicts will eventually outperform paid show downloads from iTunes. More »

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      Apple   downloads   AppleTV   iPod video   video podcasts

    • Cable Companies to Apple: OK, Let's Rumble

      Cable Companies to Apple: OK, Let's Rumble

      (Newser) - Steve Jobs wants to take the world of video entertainment by storm, but Hollywood and the cable companies aren’t scared, reports BusinessWeek . Apple is planning an iTunes movie rental service and is well on its way to sealed deals with four major movie studios, but it’s not getting any special breaks. New releases will rent for $3.99, the same as Comcast on-demand video. More »

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      Apple   Steve Jobs   Comcast   video   AppleTV

  • April 2007
    • New OS Delay Shows Strains At Apple

      New OS Delay Shows Strains At Apple

      (Newser) - The iPhone is coming on time, but at a price: Apple's new Leopard operating system is on hold until October. The decision reflects an overstretched company that's expanding faster than its small staff can handle, analysts say. Apple's talent for innovation, showcased by products like the iPod—and more recently, AppleTV and the iPhone—may be overwhelming its ability to produce. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   technology   iPod   operating system   Leopard   AppleTV

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